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Best Overall ThemeBest inShow
2017FactoryTalk Analytics
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FactoryTalk Analytics Platform
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DATA
DESCRIPTIVEWhat happened?
SYSTEM HUMAN INPUT
ACTI
ON
DECI
SIONDIAGNOSTIC
Why did it happen?
PREDICTIVE What will happen?
Control Automation
PRESCRIPTIVE What should I do?
Source: Gartner + Rockwell Automation
Traditional
Project Scio
Scalable Analytics: TypesVarying Levels of Human Interaction
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DESCRIPTIVE DIAGNOSTIC PREDICTIVE PRESCRIPTIVE
DEV
ICE
SYST
EMEN
TER
PRIS
E
Am I running ok? Why did a fault happen?
I predict a fault will happen soon.
What action should be taken to avoid the
fault?
Is Line 1 running
ok?
Why is Line 1 quality poor?
I predict that line 1 quality is moving out of tolerance.
What action should the operator take to avoid
poor quality?
Which plantperformed the best?
Why is Site A throughputbehind plan?
I predict that site A will be behind plan soon.
What action should I take to avoid Site A from falling
behind plan?
Scalable Analytics: LandscapeVarying Scopes of Data – Different People Need Different Answers
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Best in InnovationBest inShow
2017Access Management System
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Access Management SystemIntegration Between Applications• User experience in web applications • Next year introduce enhancements affecting login account.• Simplify the login process and enhance profile management
functionality • Using updated technology, centralizing data, and standardizing
branding • Create consistent experience across all Rockwell Automation
applications. • Ground-work for allowing access to all Rockwell Automation
content through single sign-on account.• New sign-in screen for Rockwell Automation’s Knowledgebase / Support
Center, Software Subscription Portal, and FactoryTalk TeamONEapplications.
Access Management System InfoAccess Management PortalAccess Management Portal User GuideAccess Management FAQMyRockwell AutomationSoftware Subscription Portal
Best in Industrial ControlBest inShow
20171492P Push-in Style Terminal
Block100E/300 Large Contactors
194U Rotary Disconnect42AF Photoelectric Sensor
48CR Code Reader
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1492P Push-In Style Terminal BlockTerminal Blocks• Mitigates the source of unreliable connections while slashing
wiring time • Actuators allow for quick and safe wire installation for all
conductor types. • Easy verification testing with individual terminal test points. • Multiple distribution configurations available with two jumper
channels. • Compatible with Allen-Bradley® ClearMultiprint™,
ClearPlot™ and ClearMark™ marking systems.Benefits• Slashes installation time over screw or tension clamp style terminal
blocks when using solid conductors or ferrules.
• The clamping action is resistant to vibration for improved connection reliability.
• Products are available in a range of universal, power distribution and sensor styles
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Large Frame IEC & NEMA ContactorsBulletin 100 IEC & 300 NEMA Contactor• Smaller size and footprint • Universal electronic AC/DC coil • PLC friendly interface (10 mA @ 24V DC) • IEC solutions to 2650 A • Safety solutions to 750 A • NEMA Ratings to Size 8 • SCCR Coordination with 140G / 140MG • Direct connect kits for 140G and solid state overloadsBenefits• Addresses wide range of global certifications • Simplify product selection. Compatible with existing
140G/140MG products, • Take less panel space for given ratings - reduce enclosure
costs.
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194U Rotary Disconnect SwitchNon-fused Rotary Disconnect Switch• Small footprint – one of the smallest on the market – saves
up to 50% panel space • Can be used as main panel disconnect switch(UL98), or as
at-motor disconnect switch (UL508) • NFPA79 compliant handle for robust lock-out/tag-out • Current rating: UL 30-125A IEC 40-160A• 3- or 4-pole, base or front mount options available • Interrupting capacity up to 200 kA allows a single unit to
address many applications • Provides efficient, reliable supply of power and isolationBenefits• Designed for global applications, the 194U is available in front or
base mounting styles together with side operation making the disconnect adaptable to various customer applications.
• Within enclosure, available with range of rotary-style handles to comply with global requirements.
• Enclosure and door interlocks provide additional level of operator safety by helping to prevent handles and doors from being opened while the disconnect switch is energized.
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42AF RightSight M30 Photo Sensor42AF RightSight M30 Photoelectric Sensor• Robust right angle housing with 30 mm threaded nose and universal
18 mm threaded base for maximum installation flexibility
• 360 degree highly visible status indicator LEDs
• DC only and Universal (AC/DC) available models
• Dual Auto PNP/NPN helps streamline inventory by reducing the amount of SKUs needed to stock
• Transmitted Beam (80 m) and Polarized Retroreflective (10 m) Sensing Modes
• Embedded IO-Link 1.1 communications protocol offered in all sensing modes enables customers to access enhanced diagnostic feature
• Firmware upgrade and embedded IODD ready
• IP67, 1,200 PSI and IP69k rated enclosure
Benefits• Offers long range and high performance general purpose sensing.• These sensors are ideal for applications where simplified installation
and maintenance are required. • Designed to withstand the rigors of food processing and material
handling environments, can withstand repeated 1200 psi and IP69K high-pressure washdowns.
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42AF RightSight M30 Photo Sensor48CR Code Reader• Smallest industrial reader with EtherNet/IP™: 44.45 mm
(1.75 in) x 25.4 mm (1.00 in) x 44.45 mm (1.75 in)
• High-end performance in a compact design
• Provides clear, high-speed scanning on 1D/2D codes (Including difficult DPM (Direct Part Marked) codes)
• 1.2 MP resolution available
• 0.050 – 1.0 m range (lens and target dependent)
• 16 LED integrated illumination (white and red)
• Simple setup button
• Connectors: Power and I/O – M12 x 8 EtherNet – M12 x 4
Benefits• Capable of solving simple label decodes and difficult low
contrast DPM decodes. • Easily scans 1D/2D codes with high speed accuracy in
automotive and general manufacturing environments.
Best in AutomationBest inShow
20171756 Compute Module
1756-EN2TP PRP ModuleFlex 5000 I/O
Best in AutomationBest inShow
20171756 Compute Module
1756-EN2TP PRP ModuleFlex 5000 I/O
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COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Unauthorized Use and Disclosure Prohibited
ControlLogix Compute
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Industrial Internet of ThingsCompute Power• Compute is being driven down the architecture to smart
devices
• Compute is now a value on top of machine control for automation
• Resides at the right level to make a decision and serves different purposes
Impactful Trends• Control + Compute
• White boxes are now being removed from the plant floor
• Compute capabilities are now native to plant floor control devices and products
• Prognostics and diagnostics are expected from each device
• Visualization integration
Leverage the value of the data that exists on the plant floor architecture and make real-time decisions with that data at the right level in the architecture, including smart devices and integrated control.
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ControlLogix® Compute ModuleControlLogix® Compute• Compute functionality in a single slot ControlLogix module• Ability to directly communicate with a ControlLogix processor via
the backplane
Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise (64-bit) or Linux (32-bit)• Intel Atom 1.46 GHz dual core processor• 32 GB SSD (approx. 20 GB free space for user applications)• 4 GB RAMMonitor Interface• DisplayPort supports standard converters for HDMI, DVI, VGA
displays• Intel HD graphics (2650 x 1600 resolution)(2) 1-Gb Embedded EtherNet/IP Ports
(1) USB 3.0 port
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ControlLogix® Compute ModuleData transfer (read/write) from the Compute module to a ControlLogix processor via the backplane• Application program interface (API) is used to communicate with the
ControlLogix processor via the backplane
• Ability to read data from the ControlLogix controller
• Ability to write data to the ControlLogix controller
• Exchange data over the backplane to a local ControlLogix controller
• Using the embedded Ethernet ports, exchange data with a ControlLogix controller in a remote chassis
Data transfer (read/write) from a Logix controller to the Compute Module via the network• Generic module in the I/O Config tree of the Logix controller
• On every RPI, the Logix controller can pass data into and read from the compute module
• Compute module can provide status to the controller to monitor health
• On the compute module, use the connect_proc or service_proc to process the data from the ControlLogix controller
Install Rockwell software or 3rd party software to communicate with controllers via the network
Data transfer via the backplane
Data transfer via the network
Data transfer via the backplane
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1756-EN2TP Parallel Redundancy Protocol ModuleNetwork Redundancy
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1756-EN2TP Parallel Redundancy Protocol ModuleFeatures and Benefits
Provides a redundant network infrastructure for high availability, helping minimize the risk of downtime
IEC 62439-3 compliant Same packets sent out of both ports
to eliminate network switchover time PRP is a different protocol than DLR
Acts as I/O scanner in controller chassis or I/O adapter in remote chassis
Supports HMI communications Provides same performance and capacity
as 1756-EN2TR
LAN A
LAN B
EN2TP
EN2TP
EN2TP
EN2TP
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* For example only - number of switches and topology varies based on application
Building a PRP NetworkStarting with a Basic Star Topology
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Redundant Ethernet Networks Independent LANs
Independent Paths
Switches are not PRP aware
Redundancy is in the end nodes, called, “Doubly Attached Nodes (DANs)” attach to both LANs
The DANs in this example are all 1756-EN2TP PRP modules
Any switch that supports 1506 byte frames can be used
Stratix 5700 switchesshown in example
Building a PRP NetworkAdding Redundant Media and ControlLogix PRP Modules
LAN A LAN B
DAN DAN DAN
DAN
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Building a PRP NetworkAdding RedBox Devices
RedBox: a device that attaches non-PRP devices to a redundant network
Devices attached through a Redbox are called, “Virtual Doubly Attached Nodes (VDANs)”
The RedBox shown is a standard Stratix 5400 switch with built-in RedBox functionality
Redbox
VDANs
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Building a PRP NetworkAdding a Singly Attached Node
Non-PRP devices can be connected to only one of the two LANs, however, media redundancy is lost
Singly Attached Nodes (SANs) can communicate only to other devices on the LAN that they are connected to
SANs are not PRP-aware
SAN
SAN
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FLEX 5000TM I/OComing Soon
Performance1 GB EtherNet/IP
1 GB Backplane Speed
Easy snap-in installationRemoval and Insertion Under Power
(RIUP)
Network Media and Topology 2 Copper/2 Fiber Ports
Supports Star, Ring, PRP
Standard I/O32 Channel Digital In/Out8 Channel Analog In/Out
Consistent I/O Wiring(IB16, IB16S Same Wiring)
Safety I/O (SIL3, PLe, Cat. 4)16 Channel Digital In/Out4 Channel Analog In/OutRugged Design
Operating Temperature:-40…70 °C
Extreme Environments:
Class G1, G2, and G3
Hazardous Environments:Class 1, Div. 2Zone 2 Groups A, B, C, D, E, F
Best in Operator InterfaceBest inShow
2017PanelView 5000 Family
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Scalable vector graphics Advanced graphic animation capabilities Centralized alarms in the controller Preconfigured banner, alarm summary and
diagnostic displays Create reusable faceplates, screens, and
graphics with Add-on Graphics capabilities Emulation capabilities Multilanguage support for global applications
PRODUCTIVE
PanelView 5000 Family
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PanelView 5000 Major Releases through 2018*
Releases to Date
PanelView 5500 withView Designer
Dec 2017
PanelView™ 5310 withv4 View Designer
July 2018
PanelView™ 5510
Dec 2018
v5 View Studio Designer
• All new EOI Platform• For new applications
leveraging 5370 / 5480 / 5570 / 5580 controllers
• Advanced Development Environment
• Enhanced levels of productivity
• Addition to PanelView™ 5000 family
• Targeted at mid-size and smaller applications not requiring a haz loc rating
• For new applications leveraging 5370 / 5480 / 5570 / 5580 controllers
• New v4 features
• Replaces PanelView 5500• Next Gen Hardware
featuring a dual core processor
• Runs v4 and v5 + future generation software
• For new applications leveraging 5370 / 5480 / 5570 / 5580 controllers
• PanelView 5310 and PanelView 5510 compatible
• Provides multi-controller support for PanelView 5510
• Increased screen and alarm count
• Logix tag-based alarms• Recipe Management
* Future dates are tentative.
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MODERN DESIGN
Estimated AFC: Dec 2017
For mid-size and smaller applications Same core features as PanelView 5500 6”*, 7”W, 9”W, 12”W 1.46 GHz Processor, 1 Gb RAM, 4 Gb Flash Runs v4 and newer View Studio software Touch screen only with aluminum bezel Single port Ethernet DC power
* 6” unit to be AFC mid 2018
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MODERN DESIGN
Currently Available
For larger applications 6.5”, 9”W, 10.4”, 12”W, 15”, 19” 1.66 GHz Processor, 512 MB RAM, 1 Gb Flash Runs v4 and earlier View Studio SW (will not run v5 SW) Resistive touch screen with navigation button
and keypad options Low profile aluminum bezel Device Level Ring (DLR) Ethernet DC and AC power options
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MODERN DESIGN
Estimated AFC: Second half of 2018
New hardware 6.5”, 7”W, 9”W, 10.4”, 12”W, 15”, 19”
Same sizes / types as PanelView 5500 terminals 1.46 GHz dual-core processor, 1 Gb RAM 4 Gb Flash Runs v4 and newer View Studio software Device Level Ring (DLR) Ethernet DC
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Specifications PanelView 5310 PanelView 5500* PanelView 5510*
Display Sizes 6”*, 7 W”, 9 W”, 12 W” 7”, 9 W”, 10”, 12 W”, 15”, 19” 7”, 7”W, 9 W”, 10”, 12 W”, 15”, 19”
Operator Input Touch only Touch (all), Navigation Button (all), Keypad (optional)
Touch (all), Navigation Button (all), Keypad (optional)
I/O 1 USB Host, one USB Device (programming), SD Card
2 USB Host, one USB Device (programming), SD Card
2 USB Host, one USB Device (programming), SD Card
Enclosure Rating IP65/NEMA 12/13/4x IP66/NEMA 12/13/4x IP66/NEMA 12/13/4xOperating Environment 0…50˚C 0…55˚C Under 19”
0…50˚C 19”0…55˚C Under 19”
0…50˚C 19”
Shock/Vibration 15G Operating Shock, 1G Operating Vibration
15G Operating Shock, 2G Operating Vibration
15G Operating Shock, 2G Operating Vibration
Certifications c-UL-us, CE, KC, RCM, EACc-UL-us, CE, UL Class 1/Div 2, ABCD
KC, RCM, Planned: ATEX, IECEx, Marine, EAC
c-UL-us, CE, UL Class 1/Div 2, ABCD KC, RCM,
Planned: ATEX, IECEx, Marine, EACPower Options DC (Non-Isolated) AC or DC (Isolated) Isolated DC Only Communications 10/100 Ethernet (Single Port) 10/100 Ethernet DLR (dual-port) 10/100 Ethernet DLR (dual-port)
PanelView 5000 Family Comparison
* Note: PanelView 5500 will receive a hardware upgrade and will be renamed PanelView 5510
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Specifications PanelView 5310 PanelView 5500* PanelView 5510*
Multi-Version Support(Ability to install and run multiple versions of configuration software side by side)
Yes Yes Yes
Application Limits 1 controller, 50 screens, 1000 alarms
1 controller, 100 screens, 1000 alarms
1 controller, 100 screens, 1000 alarms
Resize Application on Download Yes Yes Yes
ControlLogix® Controller Compatibility ControlLogix® 5570 (v27+) / 5580 (v29+)
CompactLogix™ Controller Compatibility CompactLogix™ 5370 (v27+) / 5380 (v29+) / 5480 (v31+)
PanelView 5000 Family Comparison
* Note: PanelView 5500 will receive a hardware upgrade and will be renamed PanelView 5510
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New Studio 5000 View Designer V4 Features PanelView 5310 PanelView 5500 PanelView 5510
Document and Content Viewers - PDF PDF
Terminal Emulator Yes Yes Yes
Remote Access / Connectivity VNC VNC VNC
Trending Real-time and historical Real-time and historical Real-time and historical
Data logging Local Only Local Only Local Only
Faceplates - Device Yes Yes Yes
Load from Removable Media Yes Yes Yes
View Designer V4 New Features (End of CY 2017)
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Proposed New Studio 5000 View DesignerV5 Features(subject to change)
PanelView 5310 PanelView 5500* PanelView 5510
Recipe Yes - Yes
Multi-Controller Support - - Up to four controllers
Logix tag-based Alarms Yes - Yes
Web browser - - Yes
Video Player - - Yes
Alarm log viewer - - Yes
Auto logout Yes - Yes
View Designer V5 New Features (End of CY 2018)
* Note: PanelView 5500 will receive a hardware upgrade and will be renamed PanelView 5510
Best in SoftwareBest inShow
2017FactoryTalk Network Manager
PUBLIC
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FactoryTalk Network Manager Software
November 2017
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FactoryTalk Network Manager Software
FactoryTalk® Network Manager software helps give you increased network visibility, real-time troubleshooting and simplified configuration and deployment. Get insight into the performance of your network operations by getting a closer look into your devices connected on the plant floor.
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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FactoryTalk Network Manager SoftwareFeatures and Benefits
• Discovery of plant floor assets• Overall Topology and Device
Centric View• CIP and PROFINET protocols
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
Name 131.200.174.141IP Address 131.200.174.141Product ID Industrial Managed Switch
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Network Topology View
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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Inventory View Auto Discovery
EtherNet/IP CIP/PROFINET
Routers/switches End devices Search Link to end device Export list
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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End Device View
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
CHASSIS LAYOUT•Slot•Name, Description•Serial #•Major, Minor Version
END DEVICE•Device Overview•Additional Details
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Managed Switch View
DEVICE MANAGER•Device Webpage
Shortcut
OVERALL STATUS•Alarms•Health•Bandwidth•Recent Activities (Audits)
DEVICE PHYSICAL VIEW
•Used Ports•LED Status
ADDITIONAL INFO•End Devices• Interfaces•MAC / VLAN•Events
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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Group Dashboard
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
•Alarms•Assets •Traffic Utilization•Port Counts
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FactoryTalk Network Manager SoftwareFeatures and Benefits
• Discovery of plant floor assets• Overall Topology and Device
Centric View• CIP and PROFINET protocols
• Real-time capture of Alarms and Events
• Historical retention for analysis• Audit Trail
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
Name 131.200.174.141IP Address 131.200.174.141Product ID Industrial Managed Switch
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Alarm Overview
FILTER ALARMS•Severity•Active (New) or Closed•Type•Etc.
ALARM VIEW•Severity, Time, Device, Message, etc.•Affected Devices•Assign to a user to resolve•Stored in a database: Manage Retention Period
EXPORT ALARMS•Export to CSV file
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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Alarm Details
ALARM DETAILS•Shows Affected Connected End Devices•Alarm Notes (User Entered)•Alarm Events•Alarm History
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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Alarm Configuration
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
ALARM SETTINGS•Configure Alarms•Enable / Disable / Severity
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Software Audits
AUDIT DETAILS•Network Management Software•Time, User, Action, etc.•Apply Filters•Ability to Export to CSV file
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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SecurityThree Default Roles•Network Admin•System Admin•Operator
New User Rights•Alarm Management•Device Management•Network Settings•Role Based Access Control•System Settings•View Only
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
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FactoryTalk Network Manager SoftwareFeatures and Benefits
• Discovery of plant floor assets• Overall Topology and Device
Centric View• CIP and PROFINET protocols
• Real-time capture of Alarms and Events
• Historical retention for analysis• Audit Trail
• Plug-n-Play• Configuration Template
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
Name 131.200.174.141IP Address 131.200.174.141Product ID Industrial Managed Switch
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Configuration and Deployment
Network Visibility Troubleshooting
Configuration and
Deployment
Configuration Templates•Push configuration to device based on template
Plug-n-Play (PnP)•Upload existing configuration and apply variable substitution, attach it to a PnP profile•Match PnP Profile (IP/Range, serial number, etc.)•Dashboard, PnP status and metrics
Best in PartnerNetworkBest inShow
2017eWON Flexy 205
Emulate3d Controls Testing
Flexy 205
• 2 slots for extension cards (all ext. cards fit both slot)• Dimensions 133 x 122 x 55 mm (H x D x W )• Din rail, 24V DC• Extended temperature -25°C to +70°C• SD card for extended memory• 3 years warranty
Compact and robust design
Key features
Data AcquisitionSecure RemoteAccess
Data loggingand Retrieval
Alarm & Email/SMS Relay
Local HMI Programmable OPC UA
Connect your FlexyData Collection with TalK2M
* If needed, data can also be directly sent via HTTPS to your own server or IIoT platform
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Emulate3d Controls TestingVirtual commissioning, throughput simulation, and industrial demonstration products Reduce on-site commissioning time and costs - Debug control
logic offline and offsite - Remove logical testing from the project’s critical path
Build 3D systems or detailed machine models from a range of supplied AMHS equipment and connect to PLCs
Optional streamlined model builds in SOLIDWORKS, import company-specific CAD from a wide range of formats
Introduce products in a controlled and repeatable way Train operators for normal operation and exceptions in a safe
environment, verify FAT sequences virtually Produce robust and thoroughly tested control systems within
budget, on time, and reduce start-up risk significantly
.
Microsoft Hololens, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear VR, and Google Cardboard
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